Fail to Yield...VC2800 Question.
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Originally Posted by soggynuts
can someone post VC2800 i dont even know what it is
2800. (a) It is unlawful to willfully fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order, signal, or direction of any peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, when that peace officer is in uniform and is performing duties under any of the provisions of this code, or to refuse to submit to any lawful inspection under this code.
(b) Except as authorized under Section 24004, it is unlawful to fail or refuse to comply with any lawful out-of-service order issued by any peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, when that peace officer is in uniform and is performing duties under any provision of this code and the out-of-service order complies with Sections 395.13 and 396.9 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Amended Ch. 644, Stats. 1981. Effective January 1, 1982.
Amended Sec. 29.5, Ch. 724, Stats. 1999. Effective January 1, 2000.
NOTE: The preceding section becomes inoperative on September 20, 2005, at which time the following section becomes operative.
2800. (a) It is unlawful to willfully fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order, signal, or direction of any peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, when that peace officer is in uniform and is performing duties under any of the provisions of this code, or to refuse to submit to any lawful inspection under this code.
(b) Except as authorized under Section 24004, it is unlawful to fail or refuse to comply with any lawful out-of-service order issued by any peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, when that peace officer is in uniform and is performing duties under any provision of this code and the out-of-service order complies with ( ) Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
(c) It is unlawful to fail or refuse to comply with a lawful out-of-service order issued by the United States Secretary of the Department of Transportation.
(d) This section shall become operative on September 20, 2005.
Amended Sec. 29.5, Ch. 724, Stats. 1999. Effective January 1, 2000.
Amended Sec. 2, Ch. 952, Stats. 2004. Effective January 1, 2004. Operative September 20, 2005.
The 2004 amendment added the italicized material, and at the point(s) indicated, deleted the following "Sections 395.13 and 396.9 of"
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
How's he going to fight it?
"uh, I wasn't running from the cops, I was, uh...just ... uhh, hanging out, or something. There just happened to be these guys racing right by me. I would have been racing if I didn't keep breaking pieces of my car by launching at 6500rpm, but I wasn't tonight. So, yeah, I just decided to casually leave right as the cops showed up. Yeah that's it."
"uh, I wasn't running from the cops, I was, uh...just ... uhh, hanging out, or something. There just happened to be these guys racing right by me. I would have been racing if I didn't keep breaking pieces of my car by launching at 6500rpm, but I wasn't tonight. So, yeah, I just decided to casually leave right as the cops showed up. Yeah that's it."
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my question:
How does one so stupid/dumb afford an STi? mommy and Daddy? get a settlement?
I don't get it.
Clutch dumps at 6K RPM?
Watching street racing at 4am?
What next, are you going to ask for help cause you got kicked out and mommy and daddy took away your STi?
I swear, the lack of common sense that people have these days. I might drive like a dick sometimes, like when people are going 10mph under the speed limit, or speeding up and slowing down when the road is straight, but street racing is stupid.
At least if you are going to be dumb enough to do it, find a road in the mountains so when you can't stop you drive off a cliff and save humanity from your dumb ***.
How does one so stupid/dumb afford an STi? mommy and Daddy? get a settlement?
I don't get it.
Clutch dumps at 6K RPM?
Watching street racing at 4am?
What next, are you going to ask for help cause you got kicked out and mommy and daddy took away your STi?
I swear, the lack of common sense that people have these days. I might drive like a dick sometimes, like when people are going 10mph under the speed limit, or speeding up and slowing down when the road is straight, but street racing is stupid.
At least if you are going to be dumb enough to do it, find a road in the mountains so when you can't stop you drive off a cliff and save humanity from your dumb ***.
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damn it...why couldn't someone quote him so i could see what he said.
It's kids like this that are gonna bring us the attention we are trying to avoid.
Thanks to them "meeting" at UCKK now I'm sure we'll have police watching us come to and from UCKK and paying us more visits there. This is pissing me off.
i mean ****. find someplace else to meet if you're gonna drive around like retards.
I wish I could have read his post. I mean damn...must have been interesting.
It's kids like this that are gonna bring us the attention we are trying to avoid.
Thanks to them "meeting" at UCKK now I'm sure we'll have police watching us come to and from UCKK and paying us more visits there. This is pissing me off.
i mean ****. find someplace else to meet if you're gonna drive around like retards.
I wish I could have read his post. I mean damn...must have been interesting.
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
damn it...why couldn't someone quote him so i could see what he said.
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Aside from all the Street(uh Parking lot) Racing crap, VC2800 is super easy to fight, especially if no one had to chase you, you were in a car and the motor was running and you were confused, like when a cop points a gun at you, but that should be the least of your concerns.
Judge: You failed to obey the order to Stop.
You: I didn't hear the officer say anything and next thing ya know there is a cop pointing his gun at me and I was scared and confused, so I stopped.
Judge: You didn't hear the order to Stop?
You: There were sirens and bright lights, my car was running, and the radio on, but I did stop.
Judge: I don't need to hear your excuses.
You: If I didn't stop, how was the cop able to write me a ticket, hand it to me, and why am I hear? Did he have to chase me down and tackle my car?!?!?! Don't you have to prove that I failed to obey the order to stop in order for me to be guilty? Yet, clearly, by having stopped, receiving the ticket, and showing up here, I must have stopped, cause I certainly didn't make a break for it, get shot at, and get away.
Judge: You.. uh. Hmmmm. Ok forget that part. Let's talk about impounding your car and sending you to jail for aiding and abetting a street race.
You: Guilty as charged, maybe let me off easy as I'm young and stupid and, Boy howdy, I sure learned my lesson?
Judge: Okay, 1000 hours community service, license suspended for 6 months, and if you are ever caught anywhere near a street race, your right foot will be amputated.
Judge: You failed to obey the order to Stop.
You: I didn't hear the officer say anything and next thing ya know there is a cop pointing his gun at me and I was scared and confused, so I stopped.
Judge: You didn't hear the order to Stop?
You: There were sirens and bright lights, my car was running, and the radio on, but I did stop.
Judge: I don't need to hear your excuses.
You: If I didn't stop, how was the cop able to write me a ticket, hand it to me, and why am I hear? Did he have to chase me down and tackle my car?!?!?! Don't you have to prove that I failed to obey the order to stop in order for me to be guilty? Yet, clearly, by having stopped, receiving the ticket, and showing up here, I must have stopped, cause I certainly didn't make a break for it, get shot at, and get away.
Judge: You.. uh. Hmmmm. Ok forget that part. Let's talk about impounding your car and sending you to jail for aiding and abetting a street race.
You: Guilty as charged, maybe let me off easy as I'm young and stupid and, Boy howdy, I sure learned my lesson?
Judge: Okay, 1000 hours community service, license suspended for 6 months, and if you are ever caught anywhere near a street race, your right foot will be amputated.